The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 31, 1866, Image 2

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VirEiId.SDAY, 00TOBER 31,'18C6
TROUBLES WITH THE INI/lANS.
Without accepting the recondite etlinrilo
. &theory whieli classifies the savage tribes
of-ahrogiited found on this continent as
belonging to a Pre.adamite genus, that by
a stupendous forgetfulness of Nature have.
past their foreordained limit, it is not dn..
: . cult to arrive at iheconclusion that they
-constitute a worthless population, henefi
, eentlYdestined to swift coming extinction.
-;ObServation and .experience of their char
acter and- conduct long. ago - disenchanted
- us of the illusions thrown over them by
. • ' such . writer's as Cooper,Zatlim and Everett;
and Iced vs to believe that the sooner they
- • vanish, Without inhumanity' or mime on
the part of the white - race, the better it will
- he_for the world.
.
Not that the worthlessness and depravity
of the Indians are not matched by like quill
.- Ities in certain clasies among the whites.
The Indian is not only eVil, but is the
oc
casion for the manifestation of Much evil
among whites, Ayllich is foreign to his
- ture, and 'Which he would Spurn with a
. grim, stOrieal indignation.
The whold history-of the annuities grant
ed 'by our government to thelndian tribes
illustrates this. Was there ever a contrac
. ter or agent for annuities .that did not man
' .' ageXspidly to acquire a fortune? It would
go far towards aisproviug : the doctrine of
Total Depravity if one could be prodpeed.
Not only are the Indians constantly swin
dled, and' so excited to :nets. of retaliation
and revenge,.. Narrberless trains, freighted
with annuities,have been Conveniently cap
.\
tured by white men, disguised as radians,
= the . plunder appropriated and marketed
with impunity'. If the supplies belonged to
the goyerninent, of murse, it was the
if to a contractor, who, by collusion, aided
in robbing himself, indemnity was wrung
out of the. Treasury, under the 'plea that
the gOvernmen t was hound to keep commit
.. nicariens open and safe. It has even hp
. pene& that members of both* Houses of
- Congress have Seen enriched 'by-„pkirtner:
ships la these transactions.
This description of Tilden depredations
• are always followed by . an appeal fora mil
itary force to be sent to the scene 4 - action.
It is carious to note how small forces .ai e
deridtd as insufficient. - Armies'. huger
.than that with which SCOTT conquered
Mexico are clamored for. Does any hm.
.cent soul marvel . 'why Y, Simply bemuse
armies -•- large afford handsomer pickings
-than .saiall ones. Those who furnish
transportation, torage and provisions cal
culate on- a fat harvest from the marching
or ten or twenty thousand troops on such .
exreditions. Hence the manufacture of
Indian wars has become a regular trade,
arl yields a larcei margin of Profits that,
ro . ..st others.
In 1800 the Southern cOnjpirators went
Ainto this . business for the' dou'ide mirpoXe 01
plundering the treasury and scattering the
'army, both of which they did most effect tt
. ally. Prom Texas and New Mexico .
swarming reports came up to Washington,
and thence spread all over the country, of
Indian depredations and atrocities. The
men in power at Washington, understood
the trick, because they had instigated it.
The Indians were really the last peoule in
those regions against wheat the govern
ment had need to senumilitary powers; but
they-were sent, and filly acfmniplislied the
end intended.
NOr; - th .re—r.yerto of hostilities on
the part of Indians in the west and not th
west;"some forces have been sent thither,
and more are to follow. -Perhaps rum
furnished by white limit, and swindling
practiced by them, liars influenced parties
of Indians into doing -horrible acts. But
- sonic white Metz out there arc worse than
Indians. Plundering Indians does not suf.-
flee them. They want an army out there,
so that by means of it they may reach their
--long fingers away to Washington, and into
• .the strong boxes of the Treasury. They
are in a fair Way to be gratified.
. It ma:) , well be doubted whether, if the.
• Indians should bo absolutely exterminated
this - 'year, the government and people of
this country would be allowed to find out
the fact for sieentu . ryi . ;They are too pro
fitable to be dispensed with. and if the last
should expire, lay-figures of them would
still 1M used by cormorants and speculators
in order to produce the impression that tens
of thousands were roaming the plains or
held the fastnesses of the mountains, eager
to scalp whites, men and women.
LECTURES AND LECTUREIIS
Some years ago the writer hereof partic
ipated for several successive seasons in the
management of Courses of Popular Lec
tures. The Committee 'with which he was
associated were thoronehiy anxious to
pleasoltil classes of people, so as to secure
theltirgest possible number of patrons, the
o b Jeckbehaz to endow a Puldic Library.
Animated by this desire to please the Com
mittee secured the services of Lecturers of
different religions'and political faiths,, the
distribution being as nearly equal as prac
ticable between Conservatiies
and Pmdt
the most eminent of each sort being
secured. Now mark the result! The
Radical Lecturers regularly tilled the
to overflowing with auditors, while the
Conservative Lecturers invariably left a
freezing array of empty seats. The Con
servatives in the community would not
..„. chain
to hear their moi conspicuous
pions. It took aft the money made for the
Association by the 'Radical Lecturers to
cover the deficit entailed by the Conserva
tive ones. In particular, we remember
that one week the chief iconoclast of
England Radicalism, since deceawd,
spake to a vast concourse, drawn from all
classes of society. The week following one
of the most eminent Conservatives of the
city of New York, distinguished for the
tireatitli and accuracy of his culture, was the
speaker. Though the weather was favora
ble, there were not to exceed twenty-five
persons in the hall, and they were mostly
. Three yeara ago we were spending some
days With :eh Ives in a city of Central
New York. A nephew, intensely copper
bead, was a member of the Lecture Com
mittee of a Library Association." A Brook-
lyn Thtdical, of high repute, was to Lee
tore, and our nephew invited us to accorn
__ patty Mtn to the Loll, which we did. A;-
ter seating us coinfortably Le bade us. good
evening, and went away. 11pon returning
to the residence, we questioned the young
man as SO the motives coy his conduct, when
he fraukly„deelared he would not hear such
men speak. ."Why, thea, do you invite
them?". we Inquired. "Because I want
money for 'the Library" Ito replied. "Why
net initite.equally eminent Conservativesnl
I Moined. ' , "rhere is no money in them,"
was his business-114 resPonse. • '
Now, we venture to say that -throughout
the entire Nprth, from' Ataine to' Oregon,
le the general rule.
..Cpeservative
fiemerr learning',eitly be superiatiraly,
proper, but the 1:0II55C9 ¢f n n and'women
who attend Public Lectures do not care to
Rear them. A Lecture Course, supplied
by RadicaLs. IS stiro - to pay ; and the
more strongly i,ronnounced the Radi
calism the .better; while a corepond
rs.
.' , , ; ..Ji•;. , •••=..
. ~:
~~`. __ .:
ing Course, supplied Conservatives ,
is a dead failure, in s: vowing certain loss:.
And this is natural. The leaders of thought
awl action inspire. enthusiasmand• (Ache I
curiosity, which : the staid upholders of
moderate and established opinions - 00111-
wand only respect, and often hirdly that.
PETROLEUM, OR . 6 *ENECA 0i1..," '
„ . FORTY YEARS AGO-
The followine commuication; published
in the Pittsburgh. Gazette in the latter part
of 1827, is carious, as marking the advance :
we have made iinee that dark age, when
there were no lamps in our streets, mil 0.1 ,1 )-
a little crude oil was oozing through the
rocks, cud equally crude Ideas taking form
in the brains of our haling men. s,
It was stn odd suggestion to propose t,,
light a city with gas made from petrol cunt
at a time when tee supply was so extr r emely
limited; and it is a striking evidence that
no mind, however ingenious, can anpeivate
the results ofscience and art, that at this day.,
, ,
when "the rocks are pouring out rivers of
oil," gas is -"still manufactured in this and
other cities,'from bituminous eoal, the use
of which the writer does not seem to regard
with:favor : ' .
Obiervattons On the use of Seneca -Oil, and
particularly on its employment for the
purpose of producing illuminating gas,
• in the city of Pittsburgh.
* * * "IsEE that the corporation has, at
•:sst, determined to light the city: it is a
very sensible determination, for indeed few
,places needed it more. Freer that lighting
with gas will he found troublesome and ex
pensive, in spite of the vast supply and
cheapness of the cool. 'BM I will tell you,
what is the cheapest, best, and most econo
mical light you can use: it is what is called,.
in the west, Seneca oil; which is Petroleum,
With some-peculiar characterlitics which
distinguish it from that which is found in
various ,other parts of the. world, in the
Ceinish and Devonshire mines, in Eng
land, for example.
- "It would, be superfluous in me to describe
this oil to you; to tell you how. it is found
throughout all the coal formation west of the
mountains, iu springs; in the rivulets w hic h .
flow' out of coal mines; in certain clays or
earths, from which it is separated, as it seas
formerly,' to caisiderable amount, on 0:1
Creek, by manipulating it iu water;. and
also floating on all, or • nearly all, the salt
was. This substance, were there a reaoy
tuacket for it, 'might b• , supplied at your
very doors, to an-almoit unlimited extent.
At present it is almost val eless, being u.sed
only as nu ingredient in what -is called
"British 01V- sautes a horse medicine, (in
which, by the bye ; it is very useful.) The
price of it is very, low, because a few bar.
re:s glut the demand of toe apothecaries;
but if the city would take a large quantity,
or if it were brought into general use other,.
wise, I believe it could be supplied rit - 25
cents per gallon. Tilts may be said to be a
very indifferent price for the article, unless
it existed in great quantities in particular
places—that it would not tie worth the : Ttris.
ble of collecting; and of course being ne ,, -
lected, the 'price would rise for wuut. of
supply,- and Rea 'stmh qisantitiesWould be
brought forward as to injure the dealers, a
thing always to be deprecated-in a Well reg
ulated country. Few things, however, of
fer so direct a proof of tee doctrine, in po
litical-economy, that ruffle is the effect of
labor—a doctrine which I - do not confess
to be true in every instance, neVertheless.
The substance in questionis diffused through
out the country, rind this will make it abund
ant in the ritarkerf but win-rarer 'lt is round,
it rises and accumulates slowly, and what 1,
accumulated can be collected in • a ley,.
minutes, with scarcely any labor. excel,'
where it is procured from - the peculiar clay-,
banks Ili which it is found, The salt well ,
max be cleared of what floats, by letting a
blanket down every quarter ot' an hour, and
this will also apply to the,springs where it
is discovered. It is like t honey and bee's
wax, of which few familiekbas elmr '
& quan•
,
.tities, • but so many persc,nswrouttct then,
that there is always a good and cheap sup
ply iu the market. Such \ articles, when
exteuftively used in a city, . and obtained
from the, surrounding eunntry, beget all
intercourse which is mutually beneficial. I:
is manifestly desirable for it city to wakes
to its interest by encouraging such a new
object of trade, which, whilst it increases
the circulation of money,) will enable-the
country people to purchase more largely
from the' scores in town, In a word, I. is
the true policy of a city to,enricit the sur
rounding Country; and that :city flourish, s•
most, whose vicinage is tne 'most prosper
„,
ous.
"I . need hot argue Iforther, ;to at the
1 advantage ()fusing Seneca 1)11 to tight Pitts
burgh, if It is applicable to file purpose.
The proof ofits applicability is only to 1,
procured in the old and sure tray—rev tr.
Let any one who doubts that it la a perfectly
good oil for lamps, send to the al:race:a} 'a
Sir a half a pint, and burn it one night, i u
a lamp of auy kind, precisely asnsh.or Fper
maceti oils are burned, observing only thr,t
to avoid smoke, it is necestsary the length";
of the:wick should be clentinisiMd. I have
tried it, and (Mind it - succeed perfectly; but
I have not tried it, clarified; andthere io no
ot be clari ied as well
reason why it should l
\ I
as any other oil, (and ben it wi 1-burn as
free from smoke,) by filtering or precipital
ling the gross particles contained in what
.s now brought to market. I am not chemh t
enough to give a disquisition on its mmn
ppnent parts, but coinbustion shows that it
contains more inflammable matter .than
animal oils.* '
"Fish oil, to a considerable 'amount, i 4
now. taken over file mountains,
,for which.
you have to pay money, or money's worth;
but if this oil gets into general use, leitoal 1
not be surprised, if in a lew years, it beenno. a
an object of 'very large transportation to the
east; thus affording a new article, to' bring.
money to you. I proposed last winter, to
one of the directors of the light-houses, to
try this oil for those establishments; hut,
as yet, there is not a sufficient quanity ea
the sea-board, to authorize ,a large experi
ment of the sort. I believe it applicable
to most of the arts-in which oil is used, and
have now employed'a capable person to be
gin some experiments on it. Some of these
applications are of my own invention and
it they answer my expectations, ['think I
shall patent them, which will be_ a slight
recompense foriatroducing a new means of
wealth to anextensive region. If no' tithe r
good is produced by this communication, I
hope' it will have the effect or attracting at
tention, and causing experiments on a suf.-
stance so abundant, which now. runs to
utter waste.
"Let toe add another idea, which I sin.
conscious, will at firsiview he thought very
visionary; but I Fay, onlytry it; the expert-
mentwill cost nothing. Many of the sa;t
wells are filled, from the surface of the water
to the mouth of the,well, with inflammable
gas: let a tight barrel with the head our, he
let down, perpendiOnlariy, into such a well,
and after havieg, remained some minutes, .o '
the gas is heavlerthan the atmosphere, it
will displace, the latter, and fill the barrii;
theft lets wet blanket ' down, to cover the
head of the barrel
_.,,,.__ _
t e her `i i ` h e ,t . smallgelonta,sice and tilt the lairml;
lone pole;be placedeautatdial"' at the end iif a
bar
rel be full of gas it lale t .'" i i r,, l l k re t it ti le b " t- .
bly explode.- If this „ xt, '„,. , ras, mot pro,_
tho induction is clear. is., l T tl e t i ent sueceol,
the use of the city, if you ch,',,,,,°fig".,,, for
with eas, will become an constan'ta,; " .I g " t
of commerce litoul the 6 d l, w"rhn so Til i t. ' 1 C
s
now.. These :barrels may he emptied
into a grand air-tight receptacle, easily con
trived, and thence distributed exactly 1 0 t ,,,
made from coal, Here, then, is :mother
source of income to the country. Isitleed,
Providence has been to bountiful to the
whole West, that Wealth stems to court you
on every hand. Should the experiment of
tilling barrels with gas at the salt works, not
answer, it will he _Very deSirable that the
city should cause an essay to be made on
the production of gas from the Seneca Oil,
which abounds with the materials for its
- production.. It is well known that the. tic
Of animal nil to produce gas, has been. ex
tensive in England, anerits auperiorily over
gas from coal had been tested; hnt the high
price of those oils there will probably pre
vent the general adoPtion of them for
purpose. Some writers, however, Contend '
that they will produce gas at a cheaper rate
than coal; in spite .of the cost of thein.. If
Seneca oil will eupl.ly more gan'tfin animal
oils, which I do not doubt; and flit I.llh be
proem ed-at 25 cents per gallon, a fair trial
of it in this way, would, assuredly, be tleS
mantled by common prudence. -,
- "It seems-to pie, that Indispebeable as
lighting the city is to the cungort andsafety
en: nes, been recently discovered by /tr. /lel
: ler governor of themlees of Trockanitz, in
CALM, that papilla glees& light.anice rem
part:oolw that from tallow, Is 114 it/M14.1.. .....
SO itspetoritaf arts and &imam' ,Vi
. . . -
REM!
of the inhabitants.. the corp. - ft-at:on ought to
deliberata,maturely on the plan it will adopt,
because any riiture alteration will he expen
sive, and because the lighting of ft town is.
among the heavicfst of it. char,fres o
"Tint n - 111 in troubling, yoti so
much
t a e t lm
n. i st arC
i ~5 . 1 , 1 „ .1 r0
3 f_ t
J o d i(lie
nogf
which concerns a city and a country where
hqve been kindly treated, and of toy de
, sire to TIVIT that kinflumsf, with my feeble
exertions. Were f. to do !Lein tenfold the
good . I ever expect will lie in my' power, I
stilt think myself in :arum"
Mecirs
have insert
ed t h e foregoing observations, because we
apprehend that a portion of the information
which they contain will lie new to inost of
our readers, as it was to us; we refer par
ticularly to the large quantity of Petroleum
which eau be obtained in the. vicinity of
Pittsburgh, That this material will afford
an illtunimiting gas, by destructive distill
ation,fin.undoubtedly true; but we appre
bend that it will sit be superior to that
Vaned from the bituminous coal in its vi
doily, and are convinced that it would lie
inferior to the gas front oil s In a manufac
tering town, like Pittsburgh the coke froth
a coal gas establishment, will be a very
.valueble article, wig, of Course, great
ly dindhiatt the expense of carrying on the
works. In Baltimore, where the gas is
made from coal, ..the gas cofpituy have
been unable to sell their coke, excepting on
very disadvantageous terms; and we live'
but little doubt, that were it in their power
to change the system, without serious loss,
they would there adopt the use of oil, which
DOSSeSSe6 ceveral advantages over .coal;
among these, the trilling:residuum left flout
the distillation; the dindnution in the Eire
of the retorts, grsometers, and pipes, which;
from the peat inuminthing power of oil
, gas, may be of less than one half the di•
mensions of those required when coal is
employed; the avoiding the necessity of
using lime to purify the 7,19, 0 process both
troublesome and expensive; the compara
tive freedom of dil gas, front that otTensivc
, smell which predmbinates iia,oal gas, trout
the presence of sulphuretted hydrogen,
which is but partially separated, by the
purifying process, in the Way it is actually
conducted. . ,
Those persons whits have vkiled London,
or Baltimore, and who have had an oppor
tunity of consparing the odor coot tett by
the coal gas in those plates, with that trout
'the oiltgas in New Yuri:, must be sensible
of the very great difference between the
two. At coal gas works, they tell yen that
this is accidcntal, but thist. informal
1'0116 . 111.110 Cplll.,latiOU, al It is the :Accident
of everyday. We perceive that we ate un
wittingly traveling iron Pittsburgh, to
which we at first intended to have confined
our remarks; leaving their application to
other eitietz, to the understanding of th'e
I
reader; we have lak2ll a glance at Loudon,
Baltimore, and New Vol kt 'and although j
we have not mentioned, we have thought j
of Phil:MOW ia, and W likt we hope to see I
the loilliant gas tight, illuminating tout
streets and titorcl.t, we also hope that they
will never be polluted by fhe utitsauee ut
coal gas. In Pittalitkrgh, where bitutninotts .
coal is generally used as fuel, the Ulna: o f
this-' ajection is greatlyilintiuklicd, and its
chcapnetis-will I,lo:tidily insure it a meter.
cure to all other substances. The high
liriget t ir oil , iu England, has not even there I
.preverited the "iixtensive use of it in gas I
works, and on our sealioncil, it can lE.' af.
forded at a less price than that nasigued to i
Seneca oil by the tether of the übservr,t
Onus. It. hasbent purehatscd int New York
by the gas company, at lcsa than tr,:i ttent j
per gallon. and, it i said, can generally ba
so purchased in the tat g e way.
The sturn'estionit lau de rest citing the rib-
eituilacititileg
: trout tie e 9alt
wells, u'l+irb ,1111 11!!eii with it,
cure, tionnir 1 in nil iniperie. ;
itnoc..licie or the c..nstit,e;:on
the L!arz, ntiO,
jerl 11.., 11:0 IIII• d 0(:. Wit pretend
10 be intimate, the iatet:ei!ti.J,l w e, le s ; (eel ! .
ly natural; tlik gar sl ibrd. ;in c‘ttreniely !
feeble thimej uud were it possible to tratil
port it to tbit city, witititut ihcorring nu
expense tannyfold atitater'lleot that of gen-
crating gas trout
j e0.1.1, cur from oil; it
scarcelymake darltnes4 'Ali th e
-species of enrhurttdit hyth, t .... tire .
j i i t I
er thn n . atni , P-plt,rk nit, and tr th at otrt-t!
tabled ill the. welts I.; heavier, this
arise front its: littiog itontantinated with car, ,
'Louie, acid, triated iiir) hi..h hi.pahl stilt j
decrease itaillmuin.itin j : t.oarcr.
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tinnily carry a , : In id,, d r
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or
that: and in tditty natt,t,e lomat, , 1,11, f
ttnen Via s trt., liver,. in 1 tdhar •
t rd .r haat ~,, f.dtt, ,tin In ti.rlt lit POCKET CUTLERY
of
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In 1.1,1 e city. Al.r, •
doantild•ni, ti....try id, ti•tt attatti,a •
of Inaariatn. • I cral..l. tAtt, .acrvott. , ,
twitta. anti an atialtar , ti..dnitlalt•t, tnts rt 1 - 1 , 0110 G i • oitri d R azors
IL is %dry drot :at r nnutittoua rt-nd..ind
nhich •rit t.tianfid- t.rtittAitf
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t..ror•a Mr, mur 4,r
naufedna 11,41.1.1.40, tin". di...hired rnlici ',nu
ked. tit.st few Cita wttt.derful
inctlteine ants adti Lilt:slot,
Lb, MOilt ur:L• • n rade it tin.
Ceti von • t - anittfed fricipl
to e 'C.t!, try It mid \M . 1 . 0(10:11,
CA 14,1 lar ?wi
Nutty Agent fur Plitt,tairilit, .st
bi Marker afrri.t. 0,1
A Itealstittil ilcad of Hair:
The great ' • ii air Color ll...starer'
••11alr itrdiGer•
•i ldidou" id,urt nt t•tilor li•fitor.r•
•. I.on"lttit • ' Z.:di:tit ti9lor tn•ttinet .
“iddidion•• :fee Ihetr!rg • lialr C•.lor 11••stort r•
••laiiion•• • Hair C•oli.r Itettort , r•
"Liptddn" 11 , 0, ••Ilair r•
I.• it a• ill rtatorn arty hair to it, original color.
t.". It will tusk, the Pitt . a , .tg./it bald bend,
11. More thy liStaralt , erttloos.
1, ft Will 1,1110, all , tau Drug and Itt•hing,
a. It will maxi , tilt root rnit. glol y an I :1,111111,
A. It will Or once 'Li. original r rdd
7. It it it pri trot tier. natl . ' trout tailing 01.
S. It trill cure all .11,entta of Inggealp.
.1 - 470 gents a tiottlt. tit tinittlea. si. 0014 at Dr
tirld 1,11411 sixth 41,104, alnit,
anti all itatling Jrny gills And Aleflierl lu tun, rd
title, •
Sold by Mr(ll..lL 7: A Atc.IiKE , AN. s 5 Vor
ket acre. o. awl ti Ell. A. i.E1.1. - 17, 37 W..” 1 ,11, et
ittobury.b. alr...kAbmWr
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THE CIZAND SECHET.—The
gran.lhecrt tin vord!callon Is to help 'Ulla, tit:—
TA"( atol• its,CLAIF:LItiI,/, are the A nll.l
lhacya . 'of only theory of cure thth has common
thote for Hsean t,. 1f the net,elth , yateha to hh.ot•
tonal the tillea,ea WPik, 31,/ Mo. owe!, lac the 1,0.4 7, to a htthe of partial co.hthst —a hat in htat
to
do?
fi lia l 1.1.1.1111, hriJle 5.041',1:
I=
Brace 1 lm lip as Vol would brace a torlurlng odl
Poe. The yubUlow nrodi I. a Tonic ot,t,ral Ire
oil out of tbe drollia of troapty no d Lk,
C CN
WITH lIDSTF.TTER'S 11/TTERI.
They cannot Injure. A child may lake them In
II -es ettlted to Its Ivllll9lL the pot thility e.r
harm.' 'like enteeloted all yi e lure jo
gementd trier,seltea:ly to thell nett.. as the vraett
•nth. IS to en et 114--b,e/er Under the ethlf)Hir 1111e1
reffesl4ln alit. 111 at ICa ,c. •Ithllllr She 111lts et
are requtsrsl. -Ttere la no sabot lino.
.11 1 .nr,11.11 . U111 , 1112.5 eslll MI their iliac,. J:caOrt to
thla 11103 t worith rral t f astedern 'rssnlc's s •
ALL W/1.1.
!tear iu mind that lu I'4.Tel"la. Int, ernlitt
Futera, Itillotts Memoir", end Aft. h toes ttr tte
Se tea e, no other ineoll-lUe nth preditee out title...Pl
the ynnl effact that Isle:trial) 7 follows the use ot
this It•SeClit`lll. 'tut Igtir.thor nod C2T, , rove told
everyerttere.—.V. V. iribunt. Oct. 27.
YENkALVEkTiiEERS:r
JVM. BINUHI.II, Jr., Ar.:antg Ezprel, Office,
34 IVA Street, is an authorised Agin! to record
Advertisements' for the GAZETTE'. and at/ other
papera throughout. '4lle United BM/es and the
atnadas. :
OFFICE IViiThite I.:46VICANen t;O3IPANY,
velet4,
A N ELECTION FOR TIIIIITELN
L 44 In g,'1010.• nr thls Company to .erve for the
teetiinfr year; will be heel. nt the Mace. ho. tl5
Water btreet. on TCY.SDAY. too lab day of No
velM Cr test, betNACIL. hours all A. M.. and
a. WM. P. fitittiEta,
311INCEa..1111EAT— , Jiit ro
-4,ive,i,,.0pp(y•41/6,•:4plce) Meat, pre
pared real} for oni,lng. pot lIR In evellll , } jl{..
or fur elia• Ly - thiy . !Anglin], at the F.:m l, y +.roeery .
Wore ~r .firllN A. Ite,NelIAW,
re, eer 1,11/1 It and Ilan4l street',
ISTUAItri'N EXTItA GOLIJEN'S9/i
-,2v.—Five 1 . 1 .1'01,111de jeer.tro ern') hot
for Ale . In Le ge or ey the '-' i.einni, at
:Store oi r •
.1,40. A. IJEN:HIAIV.
:$l/00 C 451.1 11'111. PIIIICHASE
.ototy I , ra,, 11-rl,lng or tbreu,
tot_ 0 I , ot 1:v :0 fret, on
00'1 CC- 1 1_1. A I
Ere, t.
VC:NE/14AX
~t Cl
I{o , • • w ~-
" o ' . " li,
f1.1.1Xt.:5
Pi . e• 1
..1/
t••FUR V. A
t e3l le Jill', of e :7% \
, S al, prime, i.e.
- • t.F.ota. r: n.
- Whole:Alt: It: AN ::7 ..... 1
C01.4: - .iIA;VS 3111.!ti'VA.
l 5( 1P-1117! 1 rh, r,ort !red I , r 31T .• or
Ii VOlaii: A. .1' A,
PE4-6,000 feel, f • og)
. 1.1 h tnch cullbre. fo• rite
% 10 ,
• • Ili , HE H. COLLIN:4.
I for•tlt by 11P,%11V 11. 1:111.i.I•ks:
CILIUCifti.ESPk/ MIZASS FOUN.
I/ MI" . ii,)LLIN.S.
I.)LASTEII-100 'blots.' fresh Cot..
Tirxity 11, cv4L4...„y,
Fillll
, -
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ARES T. BRADY & CO.,
(Succoscors to S. .J01.11,t C 0.,)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sta.,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
DUALXIIA 111 ALL 61.1.D5 Or
'Government Securities,
Foreign Exchange, 1
Gold, Silver and Cdupons.
COLLECTIONS made on all seeemilnla points In
❑ta 'Malted Matta and Canada".
Interest allowed on Time Peposlts.
FENIAN BIIOTIIEHHOOH.
There %it' he a SVECIA I. MEET \t3 of the FEN.
lAN IiItOTIIEEIIo../1) or I l ittsbures sod tiletulty,
at the :SALL (Collne's IM/ I .IIng).FIFTSISTREET,
on FRI OAT EVEN INVI, November All mem
bers are isrnestl7 requested tolbe 'present, as M01t...
t... o I Importance cell! be transacted : . .? 31
* EST COMMON ' MACHINE
STONE 1V01.1C , , Ncirtbwest Corner al West
ALIT:G.IEN V.
ALI VATEIL
Wlt'l larger Mcllltles for speeT and economy than
any eel.O.lashment In miller city, love conmautly
7n hand or ptepsod on short nollce, !Semi and
'emb Stones Sawed Flags for Streets Sidewalks.
Seer %%tulle. Ac. and fea all ballOug pUrpoves.
Orders promptly and carefully caseated.
kW/I:Irmo
HOSIERY,
E L
GLOVES AND IMEdIVEAR,
ca-Rm.a.T. -crzLriLmE,xiir.
Ei=
WHITE, ORR & CO.,
213 N'ITYI3. latre•ot.
NOTICE:
ALL PERSONS INTERESTED
/71. hereby notified that the undersigned View
er,. abbninted to view and assess darnagea and
bsuelit: for the Opening of - Two:Streets to the Third
Wr, the Alle Ju Y n en.
O a tt d e Atm, ction of Fleming and Pain:Mount
at reeta East s 2 • feet, met
erne from the Pr:whin of Fontattin and Fleming
About nYI feet.
Will 11,Vt On 1:1 . 0111/Sta, on TISIDAy, No.en,
ber lUo'clock. A. 11.. to alactArge the
.lu , les of taelr A .poto
.1 AM IS OR 11 AM.
(OIN DT
N KA.SI.ICY. 4
t]•inub:
1!E ADDITIJN
tOO .I3otuity
I=
IttoIgASTER, GAZZAM & CO.,
Xo. 9S Grant Street,
i =. 4032.22.01,
oc.:1
VOiC SALE
The felheJue,teserlhol pre- arty will be oircred
at ertvate sale •Ittlil Noveteher lath,
=I
At lite halal of liron.la, Isl sad, la Mcclare
5 D1P.. , 11a It.e to call p,chatera.
=1
•
In Min:Les...l-, I.—lng I 01;0s
11 , . 111. 1 . 4. 111 and lIJ I ll'n Wan of 1110
011e11.1on Msorlsce., old I .l3llLed by fel bit.
CC4lar alley tad Wa.alluglOn
The. nhare demi Wd prop_ Ito ee - 1 , 1 b• sold
pouable Let:itsa td Cu clay txrdo, naellaputel.
Fie fart tit, Ir.l'ed - rattloa apply t.d
•
•
S.
towNINO.
•
Url.lo Attorral, M. A. AW. S. I'UsIVIANCE.
ItOst:tn... , • r, IIA Firth
I)RLCS:
OAMES T. SAMPLE
HAVING 1:4I":111' KNOWN !WU,:
4,, 1 0:N1,1: FEt4EIZAt. AND
•ALLE.tstItNY,
full a,,sorlar...m. zof Linda of
x33E1.1::r G rs,
At:.( nlis:.l.'w . ,ll 10. 541.1 lb. auy
ti.. {l,O I_ II if,.
prepiut..l by a drat ,lava
PEILFI.3IEItY and FANCY bIIAI')
..o tt \ •
BOOT* ANI)
WiLFll4Lat,
No. Market St, Pittsburgh,
r,C rl•ry Itut,
0070)51 J.51130iE a
In End:ong Varlrty
tv - ,33.tr. N. •1:, et- la law,
A guett l'llltbuegtb Cutlery CetapanT.
.roy. 67 and
• 69 Flith Street.
• • 1111 $ 1. ATCH'Itt711.1311.1tY.) , .0,12
EXCELLENT CIIE4P !:41131,
LOCATED NEAR M'KEESPORT.
(26N N ICA 11.1:0AD PASSING TIIII4O
•
IT: WELL, IMPROVED. '
1V 111 Ire to!.I on ftvorahle Jo , nes, or the whole •,•:e
toy port 1., of It rachanied ror Ituoro‘e.l City
Properl.y.
!ITEEL * 6: . WILSON
It 1t..1t lnS ANI: Rut E. TATE AtIINi;
No. 119 Smlthoel4 Street
- A JEW STYLES HATS
M ' CORD & CO.,
131 WOOD STREET,
Are receleinean Immense stock of
HATS GAPS AND FURS,
Embracing ao en111, , 54 :variety.
HATS MIL 'rif.r. LA DIES, GENTS A\l) tOYSI
or.tvEttyt.E• FUR, Fult I. A: DI eV
A.: le (:111 I. [ALEN • SABLE, MINH. nyUISICEL.
nnyohape. un prier. 11, which ['lvy Invite
the atteutlon -
0r::193P'.P7 . ETV
ell
•
ArltS; Dr.:KITCHEN' has Just
rc
lurnc.l from the Fait, an.' wilturea on
TillilLionY, al! PIE WELT br 1 Ldts or
16*1.TTER MILLIXER 3",
And Y1,4'401111 •sinrtnteht of LAInEI. FUEN.
No mo AI.I.EI.IIIXNY CITY
"•:', 1.:71
CorilOCA
lIE ANNUAL MEETING •of the
Stockholders of iho I . II..N.NhIM.VANIA INSUR
ANCE LP • niL'.lll'. for the purpose of r lowans . 111.
onon+ for the ensuing year. will held at their
r ~PI r,
Q. 31 Filth street, on MONDAY, Pinson
r 350. 1000. lietsreeu rue hours ofo A. si., and,
r. m. 1111.1 U Mt:E l l,ll:ha V.
necrentry.
D •
ISSOLETION..—The' Copartner
ship heretaktre existing under the name find
.tenet,t T. M. 'MILTON Li me. No. 00 Wsler
• erne tli.eolveg on the 20111 GAY OF OCT°.
1/.1.11. It.e de•th "of T. M. .IAIITL.A. All
t u tor
h 00111 chap.. alf.ifsitt the GM 1,11
present them for sottleulent.-
OSAL. N. ARMSTRONG, or
• it.
. • .
Surviving veneers, et the °IA/Ilona.
QC . OtertSl 4.114 Water street, rltteettegh
I'OR SA LE. = Tli ree Necond.liiind
DOUBLE-FL II Y. 1.) Loll zits, •
Forty Inch. diameter, fret long; Steam Drum
Cllll. Stre•C:cont tit good conditlOn
Alto, LA ones CILL:41:0/t HY:VANED OIL TANKS
covered co parity -'A barrels'koch. Will be sold a
n tmeldn.
Eniin to, at the ofilde of Fort I'll t or Works.
CA. !MULL 4 Stsi'll att.
MRS. S. I. STODRART would In
form her mmtomere that use hee Just returned
from the EARL with n handguns, maorttntmt xlf
MILLINERY GOODS;
Tb.ving : rt.snovel to the !SECOND rLouit, No. 40
'FEDERAL STREET. A LLEUIIENY CITY.
0..4 !Mr
TLIE ANNUAI,I.MEETING OF THE
block holder, of the
['ASTON P FaII.OI.IZU MI COMPANY
It'oll,o held Cl the I . . lttice of 101)111NOHN, SPCLEAN
179., No. 25 Voarthatrcet, TUlted/Al', Nov.
11114 at :1 o'clock I'. xi. A full attendance of litoek
holdern 1., dertred a. Matinees of importance Mllt be
brought treforr lh« mm•liiig. •
, men ru ~p•ltn • F...
EINIOII'A 'LINDE nSIGN
-I,I)LAVO remort,i the °glee of the IiOI'& OIL
ii,.froin 3, Ala, kr ;ire burgh.
on hTit/ZET tirownytotru. Ohre , '
found.
h+ ,,, 111.• Addl... 0:10, Pittsburgh.
otrs , i,s Ai s ivll.l.lAmY
•
•-
o tr.Ni).— II
A GENT'S PELT A7';
I. paper; rutancl Ou VIM Weft
c.nto have a Gy callluk at ELAZIETTN. COUNTING.
.. .
..itpuit u i ,
Cao
Vi111:41DOIV SIIADEN—A iie wir Jul of
.v v nov aud beautaul ...signs on Gram Tau.
a„.B.,for , lUda. tauld auu Palma.' Lurdara. at
1. , o. tur.Uarket eine.
u.27' . . JO4. It. HU 011L8 A ZLO.
NEW AD VERTISEDIENTS.
11 01- PAIITNEItSIIIIP NOTICE—'II 4 e
s-'..d.rCignefl Lave. title day:font:v.: .1 co-Ityrt of !-
ship Under the LIAO, Et) IC
EVAAS, DALLAS S. GIL)1011E.
hOci.;ZP,P, to
T. M. IRA RTON
For the iolrpJar orrorrylog th,
33t1JA21.1.
SHIT C.HANDLERY BIIKNESS,
nd 3lnnufactortr4 of
Cordage, Pa eh Yarn:, lc.,
AT TIIE OLD ,TL' U.
No. OC) 1 :75.7 - nctor ...Sttroot
.101 IN PALL
IL
=l=
JOHN CROFT,
REAL ESTdTE
Office, Nu. 139 Fourth direct, I'lt6burgh,
flu for rile the (vile ni.ir Ilesl Este
1.30 Aeeks of L.ald for $2lVe 111111- '0 nlolarg
county, Va., fit e miles fern Altty.l
b, the Sinking Valley Iload. he i , 1,Ai11.1101, of
this property are nunntrons, and by 0011I1g un n, we
will give f u lly aal-ulars
00 acres, :Alacre. of which if. 111,1,1:;1,1 null
Coo' slunsie lu North Fayette . 1.3.1,111 p, 'ln Om
StelllldrlVll , ll goad: Improvenoxils,
House. slx :owns : find Hank Nan:: nbu'it'7lo k roll
Trees last In thslr prtne.
. :111 Werra In Union 'fon'uchfp, on the Wa•llingtun
'Fla.., threqmilles Iron: the city.
Ili Acres In nenit To xnehlp, LIE 1011e5 oht no the
OW Washington e.ae:
• .
' , Aeres /fps,. • • , tur, m len 1,11 it n,
Alieel en y Market. ;
Dwelling Houses. Allegbeny one
Wilklnsborg, onwin greeimri. 01. t• at
Station, en the Colons!, i'vntlNVlt h k inna.e.
Also Immeillamiy a•• Joining tams c taunt, a Lie
mnre Acill I.OTA. Plan ems 1 0 lath
For particulars, .noplie the alas eg•
hours nire from lOl2 S. Si., 1 10 J P. It., an 4
1001 n the 000, ing. - neil
TO PRINTERS.
111.8ELE CIEE.dI.I\TC)M•
I=
PRINTING PRESSES CHEAP.
,
he con,,„ln g Pre,s, ft t ; ~ •.I 4
.
.n
rensur,lor,crrn, the' h
ur,rl , ,,r nvlisg
her, use for
Ode Rupglet. , FPglei- Pre , : `• -
Vue 7t,,gglese'lfl Viol VIII If, t.I I rt
11,, ~:
Itklea V: i•nr,l
Ihree nand 1 ny.d, Imperipl
=II
Al-o. a lam.. Dl:int., of um NT Er,
Attig,, Cnttntry
-0111.-e, For partivalnr. athlre,
W. E. ra.a.NrigiV,
Carat, I{ out! a roll Itini :its., Po
oc:armao I-
E. S. ABOIIN, • D.,
ParloiN 96 and 91
Nte'reltrin si"
• Dttaar. Vnilet Jai attention to 41.844, 41111,
ETil p,
•
•
AND
. „ 1
p'
I Ai l
•
AND TUE ORG.INS OF 111 E CHEST
Imbra:lng all .ruts 2.4 „ r
• Eye. 14111.11,,, Cr,,,, Ilte I y,..•
I.t. ataract. etc . Ptern.,. 140111..4 au.l
Itum•lig troth.: far, Ithebarge In :In tl.n
Lar, eke.. ni tI ,
tarrlL,' .1.311.1na. I
ean.ptinn Antl anectiern,nf tl,e
1 . 11... it .114 nt..lnarh.
re:a:m:3
n13,1“r. t‘,141.744.1,4,
'l4llB )11".11:NCY COLLI:CTS 141011
the Vetted etatea Artearurr
PAY, BOOTY AND PENSIONS,
Vt.• ~"alirr ..r•lt.et•
,1 , 11;1 , r5.n1 I r.tl Ull.l.
lire ft . C.ll. Ivl 1,14
1 41 1'tto or Char;_re
/of•lue, te.
corre...onn , uve rr,.. %• fp,
Li
ts "i Ar,ri,
ocinac of Apf..lffe an.t it I-
Itroper 1-I.tgrnis 14
lo lu 11,:f
F. JORDAII,
Military :14rnt r..r
pEopl.l-..s sAkli?i4; B.urai „
Of I'lth•burgh,:
2xxoc.riaOrnta3 2.L1C0
_ , OFFICE, N 0,77 1001:111;,TREI.T.
FN It Y
rim-ITX ,,
Henry Lloyd, • ; Wl;lryld lo••,"
Ylant., I. Ityulyttl, 1 .I.YNT11.11,..;:o•oll
. I'. Jorol. Ilan. I1lovi,".1!..:1,.0
WIIIIMI, yl, ninriirla r, 10, 11,,c,,r,r,
%1 1 ,:ilauk .t. iir
hrt, cr,,,,. .
5L.C11141,1.1".*ND11,•.11 P
VON PON I
rrr cent. 11n .tee
eleteeett,
lot estatent• leetelee tteKernteetete repel tee al
tutu liteurltle,
Bank open daily L •xerpt¶)-i•M •
W P. and rtll ettnes,lay • a u,l front
ill , c•or.k to IP 0
I EGA!. NOTICE. -
•REv, C H kILLF, A Vt:itY,
OF ALlAitillinNY 111 - 1•, P.A.—lt) or d, of tlin
nlgolinon• Court of Allegheny CoutitY.
A,
PmilaottElxnrc ivuii tnobrnn
gfiv l ii i n o
tLhuant
t L Iw:,
ill o uitd,yofflnny
yntn
to-ilttit iiiiceilent, ha, au agcootil,
whlols Is Sled In .01,1 t.c urt,
thrlr hand. lu eath and 111,n:wow, of Two /It:o
-ften uud Sisty•four Ttiontaiiint nun moil'-n,rVrn
and ion,-lOU antilynd 1, .'reduction of not
over OA accordion to the nal.]
Idibut•blo—onc•tialf to the. 'American Mlsnlohary
A+ elation," of New York: the Other Flk f to lie
illsboraed by Executors for V1:0,4V. but. forth to
.14 7ni.
Ail "Denton. mad corporations claiming or to
claim said funds. Cr any part thereof, Are require :I
todsppear In ('our?, at the tit , •rf V 111,5,1111,
on the DAY 1F fetrVESIBLII,
a DOD:, or in
o'clock 1. 111., and file their elf In,?. or bove 01,1.,
If an• t . h o ee a h m a r r d e, • why
{ card nail
a an nc t: e m o be s l ho .t u r l i . b i n x ot
According to lily proclaim. of 111111, vs' 1 . .1 and to..
Lllllcllt. t I Laid deerlen t, as ale.. set rorth.
TlCllklAtil S. r,
Jtinltlet
Surviving:Executor, Ir.
MOMMIMENTS, GRAI:E; STpltiiTS
Vaults, Fountains, •
St,atuttry,
EMI
DESIGNS OF EVEPI'eSCRIPTION,
T. strportlE,
BUY THE HEST,
PETROLIA BLUE•LEAD,
you I. REFINER?
ManufActurr.l nr.ly "And for rsir br
T.ll a EIVI.V, .5*
Plc/2200Z' tI:7I7GPTIS./Eill,
' N. W. Cor.3tlxml Market Ste.,
lIIIMEDE=
GE07.11. ; . SCHUCIIIIIAN 64 co.,
PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS,
The °NIA BTEa.2 1:n1%11{-
I,IBMM:4T N'idßT'lN 72E hICIJNIAth.d. hort.
nese Cards, Letter Brads, Conde, IX.e's '
alum Cards, Dip Portralt , , tivo•
Cardficatesorlrrramita, Invdedon Cantle, ,tn..-Cr,
Nos, 72 and 72 Third at., rillzbUtgli. re 1,01
SOI1G1111731:
SORGIIILY1111::
EEL 7. CHOICE NEW MOIC/lIVII,
Jukt reek' red and for sale by • •
kil:A 10
0e'29:107 1 249 fAberly
JARED Ifll.
NlAVT.trAcTUltiut or
•
Steam Boilers. Oil Stills, Tanks, Sli
• Iron Works; &c, • •
=l=ll
Fun Tim Av.
ELICTEI).
PATENT .BI EDICIN KS R DRUIIS, nt. low Nivel.
1104 rENT it b i‘trr EUti 41 per bottle. •
PLANTATIUN tt.lo.
ItUOVLAN Wei ItPrlliltti per
-
PloW 'I) ICIIU LIAR 11, pure, ti
Aud eYerything elec. In proportion, ta
ItItt , WWH NIGW 1111110 STORM..
',rpm •Z
No. N N1,g7 . 1! , !1 _ Stye. t. •
FRODUCE IN sTottio iNI) AR
cars r hole° Winter %V Id 34;
110 Whitt/UW.IIIM,
4 do IVldte Ohio 1 / 4 15:
3 do prtme bprln g Bark):
15 hartel& fresh 1, liter..
...11 leg. prime Lai4l;
150 Irou noun d (Ida ltltrrla.
111.:.:4115 I:MA. .1 it.
Al
JOG 1,141 e. /i . e.!! itionp Th..in;
I)3IDiIIES.
.Y.l drums Caialltc Alks , l;
Tl l caeca Soil% Asti;
. _
4..; pig! Hutt Lend: •
• WO bags liellned Nitrite,
la ',tore and tdr .10 by ,
- - ALEKANDEIT. KING
VALL PAPA:It—Of all gra.de.l7,
I fuvrarluee, Dlains .110011111 add Eitel,.
enVei great Di. U. ID. staxtet @creel..
o
/1140.
NEW ADVET . ITTSEILEEAIr" ,- 4 I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS:
• OF.Z•r!i-tl.!'
-=-ice 4.,x•
"eic (1, - 1 ;1_ _ ' "
Cheap Clothing House.,
Coriwr 6f1 , 1,id Sirvel anti D;:llutr.:(1,
ALOSEaIEtiV (Fir
At Wiz olOo.le and Ileia it
LIST EL'ilt
EINE
MEM
at a t A Eght litteide arorri ! all,
a le. con - -joiner to the celehratiol Trikay .
l'irllT- ieep red tailor. tine thee ar, and la. many restirete 111:11.ar to the old wine: of Idebon.
II KA N trY —The pure ill, inadun of
WINE BITT Flit , — very agreeable 1,0"0, ant!
• tor- r.itiedy for the dlarrnev.
Tlll. hI. Of the most ralualre uiolatlnne o r
us•efin and no ageveahli. Unt haw weer
~;;..re d to the llllitoue isntli e war,
sold throughout ilo• Nortlidurlog the last ernes.
! d ithrreeer In. adored It has pro, ed a welcome
a billion to till' In' alb] [aide, the family circle, and
the h icheleira eldriadird.
1.3.110.1 will, have loot strength and nppetStr. End.
inter frontnetts., vont fling And vertigo; gontle
torn ho •Nliin•l feel very 311a13 i.ire break
.,,l or dinner WllO/14 bton43 , b4 are wit of order
nod Who,- of Ir m. are R,,erally ,Itrang•.l: 01011,pry
V 1
WlllO children and suffering fen. general
,
chlotten a1..41y .Ature and snot, ilystiepttc
.! efit. edits/thin:: travelers who hare °erasion to change
1 - their water; and all who dee In niatarlotte (Mettler,
nod are ento. et to nilaareat c -httluen' re, will hod it
.1 one of the eaokt.valisble Invigorators (ha, can be
toben.
it w e , very extenalvely . in 'with anch
,-..u• dal iall.feettou that in offering It to the politic
teia dee to Itonneeeiretv to publish any of the
er.llleaten that we hair recelvi-d. testifying
1 1 i 1 1 4 ti y .i• e x etrAngret terms In Ile favor..AAll that
ne le ',guarantee that tee will pledge our
tele, to 11rulsli an article runt. able ENAnctirart
i A rhte.
nap boon ultra to Iltlle children intrering from
node rah In with tonal hanlir effect.
Larir itc 1,11,MP,, 1i:111. girl hip artleulai . . with pains In her Lead.
, •••bilivt of anpettre nod .I.lly eveattng reinsuanpilt 0. ou
Whoni
nil inedlc•laklll has been taxlsade . e.l, 11. e barb
P. , . (110: !rale.] pt.:Trier:, for • 4,3 Itrely restored. :the began with tqll senspoonful
u n Iler appetite and etretigth rapidly Inereneen
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OFFICZ •i iii
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One )lil!ien Poi Ears of the 5 per cent. 1
ONE miLLiou DOLLARS ii;:"
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.or l'ehhrl,ll:l‘. he re- 1
at II.!• r, •••hry heo:,11, the City r
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The 16th day of November, A.D, /Bct3,
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7 , 1 holder of bond,
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I.IVIER9, 1101`PER
ttitste4,act, to P_. IL• Littlgto .1
o. 4 Smithfield St..
&E.! Mi lauds of.' —
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IPMELINI.VIITYPILM
Parlor, Chamber,
and Dining Room Sots,
OFF!tr. AN SCHOOL F;;RNjTURE,
i.!th P. 1.01, , c7ta,n; of
Pittsburgh Itlauufutured Furniture,
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TUE: GREATEST INTENTION OF
Webs! er's Pa tent ." Ordinary Wrench,"
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P.ultn, So::mI Huue, Steazu, (;as, Itra:. ' 2l raid
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Dolt in , cur..wiNi.4 orF
Atmlane,. en, in thia !or enttteg
up I'll, Arr. eon earrled In the
°by:a:ln , the Vllrenee and burden or the
great weicht , d long.. kr.. to lon earrh-.1 and oath!
. I'd TIO.i UV Ant , It LeAl tiLNAI
'le, ts.ellat lkw
li Rl4 C, art
antrd ry and tt Ad
t.kiel,
n, ao I t'Attlti...kt,E. BUILD.
I:IN. and ne all taI7F.AM all -
111 . 1.5. Aei. and , very RAILHO,IO I,El'All{•
alll/1. nub every tarttitb, reel
%%AMID , . IVA h.t.11 e:Aa 0111 , , ErtICI).
The %Vitt:V:ll.ES htn ulr,le to the nee( thud.
no.tisnanno.r, ah•l cro r 3•.0 Ikr .rent. elwapk.r
th.to any nth, r L".Oc oled tentrform the tome work.
A 121), ctrl If op pipe iy to
Ate la. reach wl.l cut or and
- Plea to Inch dlatoeter. An ta !orb
Wre et:
k. Rll ,, •e-ew On pion h; tot: loch,'
.11aneti r. Inch Wrench rid rot otr end screw
;up 1.11/le to 2y, lee Les diameter." Fork:tie by
31. ;714.:NTEEN ti, CO.,
oru Irs • No. :1417:.:er 4t, near Liberty.WELD &KELLY
'PLUMBEtZS,
Gas and Steam Fitters,
AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
A hrgt• asaolltro.ut or
Chandeliers and Brackets, Lead
Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead, &c.,
' AL 11%.1. 1 - 3 /T.4l'D.
Ha Wood Street, sear Sixth. I
TO Ca. ASS MAKERS.. •
ti VEIN CliiitElßS
co.not„,l til 1, i t raugria,oita fUr erutiDng the
I lung lie,lotiikaoil Nucl., .0 10 1 * lirtPatr .
04A0 10 har
0151i It 'rot quality to 0 rra dv •e, .11.110
rll,l In cm.; 1.1,1,4.13'. Allut:11: - tvottAa..4. At Elie:'.
arlittrii 014,101$4,ril)ei 0100. /i 1 hula, oreti,titi 111
I,aea, or lie 'ilollrenal [lvry, ultla, :UV. at ,1 91.111, ,
',to, or
_porn, can Ihruirli':
hair 11,11:0, price. 100 nit, 11... tireeri Wars
.Iqpirtt to thulr toe. tlillect to Ito
- ;‘:Llll. o h,Tc:fiLli
r„.."— In., or to'
A1.1..,i0N11111 151N14, Nu. 1,411 rlrat of 0001,
,+ill 1i prutoplly atlenik,l to
ECOMEW & CO,
1281113
CO - PARTNERSIIII S . -. .
ri , ETE U,NDER,,SGXED DIANIX(4
4 - -1134.0 n ,
of the Ittlo
tit nun tart °litho Etrst
pnleie4 n partnerthlit
r I lin rtyle tt f Lim: V. 1,14 it 1Y1 . 3t t ut & c u. In ,.
too tutottidniorn of WttidONN..tc., at the olri
tattllthett fiat
of Fr:die:irk Aoreltletntuto And
ThonIUS I.l.rlttrt on tießrer, Street„
and trnold rri=ullyan4ll2l et;mitiitit of of the
14 ; 1031 .Aj1 1 1 4 A1i.17.14
• A. ANTilAle.i4llrAf
on12:1. ADAM. A e:CtIELSIANIN.
CMIENTII
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Pt th e very bcst quaLtty; • PEMENT:I!,
• 4.,c23 0 RUST H. . COLLIVS.,
punk CALIFORNIA WINES.
GURNER & CO.,
No. 30 Cedar St., New York,
.r 111 , altlyhle Wine, which are salty ,
.1 . : • I.‘ er aatontalling rapintty. and I
. e; . and aurlealied puoularity
teer. r. 'lt. •I'lley have only to he huely
to rive them Om preference over all other..
a ye E hler of 10..1 they excel all ether Wlnea,
ale! from the
whirh have voinnta.
the must eminent
retiesuen In elery poaltion in fife, :
.. ere.," een. that theie Wluev. in 1
mil • a.e. teld. It they ate recolninenthl.
lee ,stela art now offered by
. - .:tae's Alt thetenet!, now groan In the Late •
tl
%VIII FL., Li. oci: WIN F.—.`c linhi !UAW .
1..1 ler d.
wine
A tit arel nalorattv for
rine.
neirt. Icy and ~thlai.le in the ..1,•0
art , rer, to A...
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and ;elite,. It rt
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ITEM
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1-,let7t of X . 21.030J1d
• Per B❑ttlu. Per Do:e❑
Ifee'L e 0 ti
IVlue Putrir 1 12 00
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1 21; 12 IV
1 2S tO
2 1.
SHOES_ GIITERS,
DRY GOODS,'
Blankets, Woolen Hoods
FLANNELS,
Cassimeres, Cloths,
SHAVILE, SKIRTS AND DRAWERS,
ACE - u.sll3cLgs,
110USE-FURIISIIII'G GOODS,
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McCLELLAND'S
LOTION IMPORIIM,
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Nos. 55 and 57
.107FT.LI STREET.
MERCY HOSPITAL,
in Charge of the Sisters of ',Mercy,
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'l,' , OZt THE TILEATMENT OF ALL;
or •urglral 11.1.
L.ct!eule mot:ratted. Irrespective of
orredrr rm., Clergymen or all donolulnatlons
permit cut tor fell palleats orthelr Own (lord. i'a
tle ' s ~, to pay ore mlonittoel
1.11•Nr iCoII,II to any of Mg attenolto ;Ms globous ur
ear - goons. All regular physicians sent n¢ liar hat
Lira, to ;Monte Looms may Lave hid .hares Orthae
or - mei-tit nurse, combined with the parsonal
attention ot the slaters. hookas thle inetltntlon su
per:fay to auy In the ?tate for Leone aClic weds
Mara,. 11 11 , 11:iyskIla and surgeon la Malls at.
ortolan,.
31...11,1 =lnt!' e.r..1 month) of d• 11). attendlace:
1). 31,41 E A 1., .10.. 31. D., 150 ()rant reitt.,l l o
r..oremt•r.
NI. 1,, 149 Slatlhrield
A 1.411, Mry 00.I.June.
011.24: 2 N. BENHAM. 31. 1., Irv! Thlral tlrect,
' . , : '. f . . " 31L 1 1 ' 12i.1. P .. ' ]r 1 6. ' ,.) 07 Hoc. 5„ . 4l 1, ./00-
or; V. bra/ A, qtal laarch.
" la - 1 .. . I F.. 140 . ".::4 ELLA', rotor! Slith and I; trot
I 44r,t4, 5gr,.2..00, la dally attzu.lanee. '0024:112
110401 6411111. EL A. 1r0t72:0.
a 0442.4.0 44440TH, 211032445.1i1t0W0.
ALLEGHENY BREWERY.
porch...and the old ett..hlithea iteewery
kt own 114 the ALLEtiIIENY Bit formerly
owned by Camp.. It Iteehtn t we wool.' Inform the
hold lo that we Intend mmtinutug thetnalillrAclure of
SPRING WATER ALPS,
lladr frolwl'ore Spring Water, and front our fvell--
tit-, sr.! long varvartence In the bitable., au feel
hallStil tint v 11l be enabled to give enure rat-
IFfael.ton to thbav who way favor us with their pat-
sndx•rs £ 400..
465 Rebecca Street,
ALLEGHENY CITY
aii-Atl orders' left st BROWN .1 lilt iiHA Mu?,
'4.03 Libettv street, Pittsbrgh, ertil. p romptly
sttrible.l lo: orsiil6l
pc. J. S. KLNG
rualined the practiceOr Den the.r7 at
NO. 3.09. "WIN."1"-MC tem.
Opposite the Cathedral,
w„h g`Xr , M:V.llr:::;,•'l%.;',n,ll:gr,V:A"
DENTAL PRACTITIONER.
ittent ion will be' given to . the preserva
lion att., natural teeth by sLlllfuliv -flung theta
Trite the tilont select material, and by glding them
Lroper treatment, thus preferring them for
Culure aces and eututorl:ln tk ripe old age.
Irregularity of the teeth of young persona skill
fully attended to and corre - teal
Tim,- beautiful itte-Ilke artlticial teeth renderedso coneartable anal 11F01011.1 . the magic oI the Doc
tor', ii.e,hantsm, will he made ready for all who
Way order them.
recent discos riles of value in giving relief
from pate In the extraction of teeth, will be sant:
fully adutlillstered to those who May desire item.
Mier bonen nom II A. H. to 4 r. a. 5e1703
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( INA WAREHOUSE.
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RICHARD E. BREED,
- R.
No. 100 Wood Street. •
RRITA NNIA AND SILVER PLATED teem'
WARE. TEA THAIS AND TABLE CUTLERY.
!VIVITO on hind.-
( 111 . NA TEA SETS.
CHINA DlN:it:lt SET%
CHINA TOILET SETS,
,'HIN A VASES.
SINTTO,
IWHEAIIAN IVCHINA
oF EVE ONS RY DEBORIETIO.N
LAVA VAIIO BASK aff S.
LAVA 5iqr7 3 6056.
. ENGLISH STONE WARR oral' earletlek tasul
whnlesor anthretall trade.-
I . .ne i s , A t e h d p Tt i la . cori pip te stock of alre r7912514'
in
rrlet. and ten. the easle le Is the teeter:lattice.
toy IHAH
DAY, McABOY & SPAN(, I
rnoI'RIETUIRY OF .
IRON .CITY 1111118
OFFICE•ANR WAREHOUSE,
N , t,. 15 Wood and 102 and 10/ThirdBt,
IMPORTS/1H OP AND DEALERS IN at:
SaddleryHar,dware and .Trimiuing,
At t 2.:lncrActurra oral' varieties or
.Superior Wood and Iron Barnes,.
Rfrrh` ,P ,TM Wilf P V. k kelrgrol;
and on Astro.) tertne Oa ar ood) In
titelr'ino, all of a e
offered by any kope In
Ibetrade r.AST 6{'A:5T. NoTh.lbit
Farm! rApEns;rirrsntruan
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PAPER ISA tiI7FAEJTII}II fia COMPANY. -
'Warehouse, 82 Third Street, keep carman
1141111, and for as le. at lowest market rater. NEq
TAllg, klArlll LA, liAltUkrAltE, .ktLirpirrh.
PIiLT and Nita ['NMl rePtacs. 30,C00 MHz.
a .
a,orted now In Watenotme. .
pv l. lA kttZtplUA .. .dltle t him.
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Kkw PAPER HANGINGS.
SOH PA ElLUllB—Yrthch Desl,o;l6 with Gold Bor.
th irtiiii.ollAßlXS—Poralielaii Patterns on Orange
gitatlALLS—New ()nth Panora on Red Cloy
i IV I CITAMBEIL9—iaLce 00,1 Yuan.P a erms
ordeuk ignuhdi.
For We on. W. I'.'ifAIMESALL'
' :V Wood lawn:
WAN ¶ll3
WANTED—A Situation by a
.• Youag Mast who has Lela ‘l,e pssitlon 01 :•ook.•
I:reirer in b,t.e for tit,: yemi ; is
thor sicqunintril Ith I
erotil,f prwri, trarcliug for a NV
ri" nut au much an obi,. rt a- a
• Athltrsa •
'II7":4STEt) AT'ONCE--To cuigime•
, Y A few men ArWl tcalif
nt tu Ara., :AAAluel
cv. IA A 'WA nnd
TA.- It lq A N EV.l.l' INVENTED
Alt 111. E AT, ',ow..I:0,000 be.'n nib
nr AgetlA:l tAtery
A , WA , ED. CAll At No. /0 . , SI. CIAD
1,0 NA. ;
st err:,lL
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ZlrO.lllON .0 tc)aIINEEPEE.,
=
ro yc l • L y . , re a n2
s,rd flit; I . I:AYF -11'
\ 10.)31T. AT . .±1 . 121S ..
..11%., t :.'..10 mouth or on color:11,1Am.
Yetlzno:, err. .7tr cOt,r-4 to cans,
PAr1i , +1 ,, ..1 , 1 , I or att.trets,
Ctv.,
'.4•1,0t1 . 3 800% t.tort..
t'or;o, 0e00,791 lelrfvtl,
or 1,14,
WA ATE!),
One Thousand Far LUC I'm,
To. 11 gnnd., for u= rola nil and Wlntor, ' , Orr on
elan• ur o.nonalmalon. it cold he clad to erdploy •
few , ho can devote Out a parr of their time.
Arldreas ' •
W. :T. HOLI..kNI) St CO
PlOrboorti. Pa.. or Columbto.
470
for evcryulirrc. to 1 , 4y/duce/be t Cononoll
neut. st.wlng Macninc. Inwr sc. u.r.
fectod. It Lou, f! , 1!. rtlt.o, 4011 1111.1. braid,
anil crobrol .cr bc..lll:n!ly—prlcy unl'y eut)—tunk.
log the ela.tle fully warranty! lOC
tnree vcora. poy !to tali,
.
ullaslo . n, Iron ouch I ie6 Ilint r.nent can b+ti
made. Add,.or ll on U. 11'I:Itt .r Cot
Wier No- 201` 1 . fi fth etrycl, N
A!! It [ter. utLiwcrcj wILL clreul.rs .00L
tcrin, a!: 1.11 0
AGENTS, WANTED COB ANEW
1300.11, NOW tt EADY.
_WOMEN OF T;it, WAR.
By FRANK MART ,
e T t,, rfl t..Bc
of ••Tlol Rebe Won
The object of this "Kirk is I o collect and iirrsont
narratt trio: of the sort Iron or tt.e a odiru who shared
the perils It the war, and onab; to Iniir fit its piorm,..
.v,lorne contains about 000 oet.vo
payee, and Is Elo,t rated wlt b strol plate jwirtralts,
eadrartd In the Inost luiprornil Alto. hold only by
subscriptlon.
For I_ Irculars, address or apply to
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OCR No. OS VI:1:i st +cat. l'lttbburati.
AGENTS IVANirEn ntvriic
ItEKA SEW INU MACHINE. .0311 . . k NI to .
Lan their NEW a:5 U ACM: , E. WI I tut.' room
tlasue paper to Itsavy Itaav, .tlot h ur !ember x itlt•
out change of feat% net-Ole la . tan.lon.ttlf.ajustlng
press., toot att.l 0101 y .li . algne.l .1 , or tuulioutel
•Addre,3, t-at7l,..trta;
.1 HALL
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O Y1:11. 4.11005. Is , .
oct l'a.
AJLEN IVANTE 1),
TO ACT AC SaLESMEi,
Either permant.lly or totoporanSly. who are , Oras
Pas.cot to nog:an, 011,1.01aas Imelocsa
Apply 10 Yen li or addresa
W. D. 13
4ri Grant et - zet, Pltt"hurnt.. to.
MEM
IfERCRANT TAILORS.
HENRY kAlaid;
ThTF•RCHANT TAILOR,
Northwest Corucr of Puun St. Clair Ste
neetres to return thanks to hit rift o•In oral the.nottr
Itc for the sane rant Tut err, tint reape..tfultr toile.
lin a shnra of their future ryntronage. Ito ,iraa. • e
Weaned to have Int= examtue his
.11AarzP, and tiarefully tielectOti stock
OF
Fine "VVoole - n odds
Panic LI I mr!y ap4.l •
iENTLEEYS WEB ton PAU - :'‘.o .11I1TER,
LARGE STOCEI OE
13407 i T'S
AMR OVERCOATS,
Oi like Igt“t Ts:inler Lur: la
GRAY - &
LOGAN,
-Ya. •f 7 Rl. Clair Sb•cct
FALL AND NTISTED: GOODS.
•
We rvl - ' GEE,
No.lo !=it r Street,
,tllll, kftrtalon of Loys of
Coo.lt. which hs, ...I,ett.,l t•r e.te, and
oontilon all the 144-at t y Ina of Good.] to L! found 1 / 1
• llr.il-t.tabn boo,. Gru t. WIIIILINht a
SUIT OF CLuT/I
Will 'pleth , , ali Wad exlmlne n goads and priced.
Al.. a lull v. 1 1 ,1 bto , . k
wpm:3.
' 11'31. 11% rficGEE,
1.i:IZC:11A Nl' TALLOit.
St. , •imir .4117ePt—rill11,1170.
COAL COKE• Sic
OVAL: c 0.41,1:
IMPORTANT TO ceNsumEns
H.UMMEL & RABER.
site the attention of ill • buti!le to their Gnu etoilt
of COALJustererlred, Ir.cludlng tur (tattooing, va-
Lamp, Noto.l, 2, a nil Cl/ nAtitit C.
k 1 42 {'alley, Nos. 1,2, 3, and Cher:limn,
All of tlt&lare oreprtre.l to Wirt, at UM
: LOW h HATE:, thr stag!t: too, ea." lona, bolt
load or thenoatttl tor,.
All order, toot aptly it.erttlz-I to.
(1(1Ire: 111 . 4 Ca et:nut t.zre.e: Llir Drool. •
no1:1 tC • AMU:3III.IIUL I.A.
COAL ICOAL : I COAL :
DICKSON, STEIVIRT & CO.,
Ilavlngler.wreci then - 61/Ic*; til
,
Toro, 0437 csrt7, 4
•
(LLtell M ty Flour MI) :?ECON
Arc. now prep. -01 to turnt'..l rood Totighloglittly
LUMP. NUT COAL . OSt
At the. 10e1 . ..et .11=Aet role,
414 - . Al. orders tett st their fare, 'or adllrecso.l to
thtutthruolrh the wall, net!! he ot t toolA to prOtortlY.
tuye.s: tr±l
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CIIAIILI;S U. ..1.111451 RONG,
Youghiogheny and Conn ellsville Coal
A ntrM.r.‘ase=re.
Coax, Mack, and Desulphorized Coke,
1 /I , IICF. ti , D AltD.
Corner of Futler_nti_. Morton; erat yard on Ltb..rty
end Clymer street:, Ninth sr and oat Second
street", near Lock No. 1, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Families and Menufhetrirers sLentledsrltl. the
best artiste of Coal or cols, at the tweet ga sh rates.
Orders lett at one of ad sarda win receiserrecopt
. TOBACCO, CIGARS,
EXCELSIOR TILTII I- t iCCO WORKS.
& . V4 7 Ja*KINSOhr,
31...91TACICTIZR8 OP ALL 'SIND:, 00
: Tobacco, Snuff •• anti Cigar's,
ac, 6 FEDEIIAL:FirkEET,
b Int .nor ftom Suspect olost
i • . l .llranerk • Slore ay, Salem. Ohio. mv21:13.1
R. B. JErraxEs'
Manufaelurer • and Nrhoies.34e and Detall
Dealer In all kinds et
- TOBACCO, SNUFF MO CIGARS,
No. 6 ST. CLAIN STRECT, Zliturtison, Pa.
44 - Al•rge ensoitment of SIEER - 31,7HAL`7.1PIVE3
nod S.3IOX.INt. TORACCO. of ino best gnalltr , bent
on banns, torll:b7a
GEORGE BLUM= SCHEI
Dr4/..611 1N FOIIAION LSD VOIMSTIC
BEGARS, CHEWING TOBACCO
Smoking Tobacco, Pipm, 6r.
No. 11301;roza.t.b. Fa1re54314
(Near comer of Liberty.)
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JOHN IVIEGAA.viL
Hanitf Wturer cd and Wbole6ate and (retail
Dtaler In all Iclnda
Tobacco, Snuff and. 'Cigars,
321L.A.-T•Fir-1 15T Rail E r ZTA
A general lassortment of Smoking. Tobaco. Picea
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ADDITIONAL BOUNTIES TO
Soldiers of 1861 and 1862.
All who nerved thrct yearn are ea titled to $lOO
bounty: Motu nerving two yr•tra, tatt; or who were
discharged by mut. of' wouttdl„ or their helm
7 tar.s Months Extra .IPau
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Is doe Voluaters 0111eura to tha aery March id
IKS, and discharged, musterod out,or r0 . 4 „ 0 4
glace Aorll9,
rtliSlONS.—l'ernasnently. disabled
of
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to .1.5, .20 or $25, aocording to degree of dlaabil..
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JOHN •ROSS 8c CO
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WM_ N. OLDEN & CO.,
M N UFACT mins aND Dreizas
tlarbon Oil Laiipi and Fixtures,
CHANDELIERS,CtIiBOIIOII.I4 &C.
misc.. Eva,
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